15 December 2011 - Bright,
at least to start, but a chilly wind saw 10 krawlers and one guest take a leisurely short stroll of 3.3
miles, around Knockholt. A 10:30 meeting followed by mulled wine and hot sausages, around a log fire, meant
we didn't start krawling until gone 11:00. It was very soft underfoot and everyone came back with shoes or
boots to clean. As always at the Tally Ho we were well looked after by the staff under the
direction of Andy Cope, the landlord. After more than enough food, plenty of wine and good Christmas
fellowship we finally left for home, as darkness descended, vowing to do the same next
year...

30 November 2011 - A mild day saw 7 Krawlers and one guest set off from The Halfway
House in Brenchley. A steady walk of only 4 and a bit miles, in a touch of drizzle, meant that we
arrived early at the Gun and Spitroast, our halfway house. A fine ale or two latter we left the
halfway house for The Halfway house.... This was the most enjoyable part of the Krawl as we
meandered through the apple orchards for a couple of miles. We enjoyed a slow lunch with bags of good
hearty food, put the world to right, then wandered off home, job done.

26 October 2011 - A showery day greeted 7 Krawlers - 3 more joined for lunch. Ken Mitchell
planned the Krawl around Otford, Shoreham and Lullingstone with not too many inclines. The Two
Brewers was the intended half-way house but was not open! So we retired to Ye Old George Inne
which meant a shorter second leg to our lunchtime rendezvous at The Hornes, where a good, but not
cheap meal was taken.

2 October 2011 - Ladies Day Krawl on a beautiful, hot summer day. Record temperatures greeted
October and we benefited from it. 13 krawled and we were joined by 5 others to dine at our 'origin',
Blackheath Harriers Clubhouse. Recently re-decorated and with a posh new kitchen we dined on
traditional roast beef having krawled just over 6, mainly level, miles. Four and a half to the
Greyhound at Keston meant that we could re-hydrate with some nice Adnams...

25 August 2011 - Keston, a wet day. The forecasters said it
would be warmer and brighter - well it was after we finished Krawling... We started from outside The
Greyhound, in the rain, Krawled 5.21 miles for the first leg, in the rain, to The King's
Arms. During our brief rest it stopped raining! we then did a further 2.64 for the second leg, back to
the Greyhound, giving us 7.85 miles for the day. Peter then re-joined us and his guest, for a very nice
Luncheon.

28 July 2011 - Tenterden, a steamy day in deepest Kent... A five
mile walk to The White Hart Inn, Newenden followed by half a mile to Northian Railway Station. A
Steam Train, First Class, to Tenterden Station then a gentle 800 yards to The Cedars for an
absolutely glorious luncheon - all days should be like that.

17 June 2011 - a wet Ladies Krawl to two of our favourite pubs,
the Golding Hop and The Harrow Inn, Ightam. We took the opportunity to celebrated Fred's
80th birthday and his retirement as BN after 10 years glorious service. 4.72 miles, 1.85 and a third leg of
1.43 gave us 8.00 on the button.

Apologies From : Dick Morley who was in hospital following a fall after a rather
good lunch, Peter and Judy Eade who were on holiday in America, Peter Ward, Michael Tyler, Ian Lawrie and
Bonzo Reeves.

Today’s krawl was one of our ‘traditional routes’ and we had invited ladies and
Walkie Talkies to join us to celebrate the retirement of BN.

Krawlers met at Ightam Moat at 9.30am and set out in weather which was untypical
for BN. An overcast start turned into a thoroughly damp half way at the Golding Hop where we gently steamed
over our beer and cider (not in the same glass) and continued through dripping orchards (apples as well as
rain) to arrive at the Harrow, Ightham Green at 1.30pm.

The Harrow laid on an excellent lunch with BN generously providing champagne and
table wines to accompany a menu of traditional Sirloin Roast Beef – carved by BN - after starters of soup
or smoked salmon and followed by seasonal desserts. Afterwards Mike Peel (BN in waiting) thanked Fred for
an outstanding ten years – bearing in mind he had originally volunteered for one year only. He then
presented him with a magnificent Antique walking cane – made in 1910 - one year older than KKK. A
resounding ovation was given to an outstanding BN. It was a memorable lunch for us all.

Krawlers met at 9.50am by the Village Green near the Church at Benenden on a
delightful sunny morning. This incredible spell of fine sunny weather started over eight weeks ago and
little rain has fallen since. A brisk pace was maintained from the start, which no doubt due to the
presence of Mike’s Guest Chris Haines, who it transpired is an athlete who has run a two hour 24 minute
Marathon. It took us slightly longer than that to reach our half way house – the Woodcock Inn at Iden
Green. A very attractive walk with great views across gently undulating countryside brought us back to the
King William 1V rather earlier than scheduled at 1.30pm. A pleasant A la Carte lunch was enjoyed by all and
Chris Haines was unanimously elected as a member. Cost was the day was £40.

Apologies were received from: Peter Eade, John Berry and Antony
Pontifex.

Krawlers met by the sign of the Peacock Inn at 10am in the
‘aforenoon’ promptly on a slightly overcast morning of what was to become a beautiful warm day with clear
blue skies. A brisk pace was set from the start (Peter of course was not with us) to such effect that an
improvised expansion to the planned route was necessary to prevent us arriving half an hour earlier than
anticipated at the splendid Star & Eagle Hotel at Goudhurst – one of our favourite stops. We were
delighted to be met not only by an excellent pint but also by Liz Rourke who had hobbled up the hill
despite a damaged foot to join us. The first stage finished up at four miles long.

The three mile second leg, back to the Peacock Inn, was accomplished
by 1.30pm where due to the low beamed ceilings some of the taller krawlers received ‘hopefully’ temporary
brain damage (Fred and David were OK). A very ‘konvivial’ a la carte lunch which included starters of
mushroom bruschetta and mains of steak and ale pie, plus plenty of vino was enjoyed by all. Cost for the
day was £35.